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Assistant Executive secretary
Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 7:07 pm
by dstevens60
We have a need to call an assistant executive secretary while our executive secretary is away for a few months. For those who have this calling in their wards, have you filled it through the ward or have you gone through the stake like you need to do for the Ward Clerk, the Executive Secretary, or an assistant ward clerk?
Re: Assistant Executive secretary
Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 8:47 pm
by eblood66
dstevens60 wrote:We have a need to call an assistant executive secretary while our executive secretary is away for a few months. For those who have this calling in their wards, have you filled it through the ward or have you gone through the stake like you need to do for the Ward Clerk, the Executive Secretary, or an assistant ward clerk?
We've always gone through the stake. That's especially necessary if you want to enter them in MLS as an Assistant Ward Clerk in order to provide them access to Clerk Resources and to other resources available to the Executive Secretary and clerks.
Re: Assistant Executive secretary
Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 10:07 pm
by russellhltn
According to the Chart of Callings found at the end of Handbook 2: 19, everyone attached to the bishopric including clerks, assistant clerks, and executive secretary is listed as "Approved By: Stake presidency and high council" and "Called and Set Apart By: Stake president or an assigned counselor or high councilor".
While the calling of assistant executive secretary isn't a standard calling, I'm not sure by what logic one would assume that the ward could do it without the stake's blessing.
Re: Assistant Executive secretary
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 10:51 am
by dstevens60
Thank you. Going through the stake seems to be the safest, if not the quickest, way to go.